All,
I am looking for some advice.
When I updated my bathroom eight or so years ago I used Hardie Backer boards on the wall all the way down to the floor. I then built a raised wooden structure and installed a stone resin shower tray on top. I filled the small gap where the tray met the hardie back board wall with silicon, then installed homelux matting, overlapping onto the shower tray, tiled with travertine and then sealed with silicon. It has proved to be fully water tight.
I am now currently in the process of renovating my girlfriend's bathroom.
I will be installing a shower tray former on a raised platform and tiling over this former. My question is around the type of backer board to use for the walls. I could use a similar method as before; using hardie backer board and homelux matting. However, the alternative XPF boards such as Jacko, marmox, etc... are now more cost effective and offer waterproofing also. I am a little confused though at what approach you would use when a raised shower tray former is used. If I installed the XPF to the floor and then installed a raised structure with former on top then how would I robustly seal the former to the wall? The waterproof part of the boards are under the top cementitious layer. Surely water would soak into the top layer and travel down past any silicon or waterproofing tape. Is it better to install the shower former to the existing wall first and then install the backer boards on to the wall so they sit on the top of the former. Therefore, any water would run down on the the former.
Any advice would be greatly received!
Many thanks,
Daz
I am looking for some advice.
When I updated my bathroom eight or so years ago I used Hardie Backer boards on the wall all the way down to the floor. I then built a raised wooden structure and installed a stone resin shower tray on top. I filled the small gap where the tray met the hardie back board wall with silicon, then installed homelux matting, overlapping onto the shower tray, tiled with travertine and then sealed with silicon. It has proved to be fully water tight.
I am now currently in the process of renovating my girlfriend's bathroom.
I will be installing a shower tray former on a raised platform and tiling over this former. My question is around the type of backer board to use for the walls. I could use a similar method as before; using hardie backer board and homelux matting. However, the alternative XPF boards such as Jacko, marmox, etc... are now more cost effective and offer waterproofing also. I am a little confused though at what approach you would use when a raised shower tray former is used. If I installed the XPF to the floor and then installed a raised structure with former on top then how would I robustly seal the former to the wall? The waterproof part of the boards are under the top cementitious layer. Surely water would soak into the top layer and travel down past any silicon or waterproofing tape. Is it better to install the shower former to the existing wall first and then install the backer boards on to the wall so they sit on the top of the former. Therefore, any water would run down on the the former.
Any advice would be greatly received!
Many thanks,
Daz